Next Gen in 10: How Birth Control Choices Are Changing and Why It Matters for Cancer
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Join us on this episode of Next Gen in 10 as Sabrina sits down with Alice Mei, an undergraduate neuroscience student at UBC đź§ . Alice shares her research on contraceptive use patterns in British Columbia and explores how these trends may relate to ovarian cancer risk 🎗️. From surprising shifts in birth control choices to the challenges of working with large population-based data 📊, this episode dives into the science, insights, and real-world implications of her findings. Whether you’re curious about reproductive health, cancer research, or the next generation of scientists, this conversation is full of valuable takeaways!Â
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